The AARP’s Drive to End Hunger campaign will again be featured on Jeff Gordon‘s No. 24 Chevrolet next season, serving as a primary sponsor for 13 races (including the Daytona 500) and as an associate in all other Sprint Cup events.

“What’s been accomplished by Drive to End Hunger in a relatively short time is absolutely inspiring,” HMS owner Rick Hendrick said in a statement. “At the beginning, we felt the program would ultimately be judged on how many lives it impacted.

“There’s no question it’s been successful by that measure, but we still have much more to do. Our team is proud to continue the effort alongside our friends at AARP and AARP Foundation and with the incredible support of the NASCAR community.”

Since the campaign’s inception in 2011, more than 30 million meals have been donated as part of its effort to fight hunger among adults over the age of 50 and help create short and long-term solutions to older adult hunger.

Next season will mark the AARP’s fifth as a primary sponsor for Gordon and the No. 24 team.

“NASCAR fans have been such a big part of the success of Drive to End Hunger, and we’re really grateful for that,” said Gordon, who continues to sit atop the Sprint Cup championship standings going into this weekend’s Cheez-It 355 at Watkins Glen International.

“I’ve seen them packing meals, texting donations and getting involved in their communities. AARP and AARP Foundation are incredible partners to be involved with, and I’m very happy to continue our work together. It’s been an extremely rewarding and humbling experience for me personally.”